Resisting the Biopolitics of Techno-borders: Art and the Body in the Age of Digital Surveillance

Article by Serena Di Maria Abstract: This paper examines the intersection of border politics, biopolitics, and artistic intervention in the age of advanced surveillance technologies and digital control. As modern borders expand beyond physical perimeters to become complex, multidimensional networks of surveillance, they increasingly target the human body to selectively […]

Autocratic Borders: Open, Closed, Existing and Elusive

Article by Hanna Hlynenko Abstract: The February of 2022 has radically changed the lives of millions of people in Europe. In addition, it has also supported and expanded already existing notions about how authoritarian and highly bureaucratic states are inclined to conduct border politics when the need to limit the […]